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From $5m turnover to liquidation: the rise and fall of a family business

The story of Auckland marine chandlery business Sailors’ Corner.

Dane Ambler Mon, 29 Apr 2019

Evan Innes-Jones and Rex Innes-Jones may be brothers but there's no love lost between them.

They are joint shareholders of marine chandlery business Sailors’ Corner and Ijay Properties.

Evan holds 43.75% of the shares and Rex owns 56.25% in each company. Their shareholdings reflect the

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